
offensive language - What is the etymology of "BFE"? - English …
BFE is an abbreviation for "Bum Fuck Egypt" or "Butt Fuck Egypt," which is used to denote "out in the middle of nowhere." I'm curious how this expression came about. UrbanDictionary.com …
Etymology of the word 'cheatercock' - English Language & Usage …
There's a word used in India, 'cheatercock.' Wiktionary defines a 'cheatercock' as (India) Someone who violates rules in order to gain an advantage; a cheater. There are a few hits …
Etymology of "butthurt" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
May 5, 2016 · What is the etymology of the term butthurt? This link suggests an allusion to victims of anal rape. But the reference is not explicitly described as etymological, but merely …
What is the etymology of "cornhole"? - slang
Corn became associated with the rectum due to the fact that corn is not easily digestible, and consequently shows up regularly in the stool. The hole whence such undigested corn …
Wrot vs. Wrought? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Sep 18, 2017 · I came across this word "wrot" while looking for information on plumbing fittings. For instance, the Copper Development Association has a page that includes the words …
Idiom or word for the accessing a thing that is far away
Sep 22, 2015 · BFE is an acronym; E is a country, B is a body-part and F is a verb. If I were writing some function or procedure like the one you are describing I'd could call it accessBFE();.